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Is Your Product Solving the Right Problem? | Jake O’Shea - E16

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Jake O'Shea, currently a Principal at Antler in Austin, delves into his rich background in the startup ecosystem. With experiences ranging from director roles at Capital Factory to mentoring at accelerators, Jake discusses the vibrant startup ideas and trends in Austin, emphasizing the ubiquitous role of AI in modern software development. He sheds light on Antler's industry-agnostic approach to investing, focusing on founder potential over specific sectors. Jake also touches upon the critical importance of knowing your customer base and making decisions regarding value propositions, rather than jumping straight into product development. He discusses the nuances of venture capital, offering insights into the dos and don'ts of early-stage fundraising and the significance of founder-market fit. Jake highlights emerging AI applications, from personalized learning to headless applications, and the potential for AI to redefine software interactions through natural language processing. A must-listen episode for aspiring entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the intersections of AI, startups, and venture capital.

Key Takeaways:

  • Conviction and thorough customer research are key to creating value as an entrepreneur
  • Building a supportive community fosters collaboration and growth for entrepreneurs in AI
  • Networking and Fundraising Insights for Founders to create value
  • Understanding investor risks and founder execution capabilities can influence funding decisions
  • Investors prioritize founder execution, building conviction amidst market and tech risks
  • Investing in post-product market fit fuels growth and helps seize adjacent opportunities for expansion
  • Measuring product success through retention and engagement validates the right value proposition
  • Future tech and how they will reshape interactions and revolutionize tech engagement
  • De-risking your startup: market, technology, and execution
  • The future of AI: personalized learning and verticalized software

Mentions:

Website: https://www.antler.co/

Website: https://jakeoshea.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-oshea/

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Jake O'Shea, currently a Principal at Antler in Austin, delves into his rich background in the startup ecosystem. With experiences ranging from director roles at Capital Factory to mentoring at accelerators, Jake discusses the vibrant startup ideas and trends in Austin, emphasizing the ubiquitous role of AI in modern software development. He sheds light on Antler's industry-agnostic approach to investing, focusing on founder potential over specific sectors. Jake also touches upon the critical importance of knowing your customer base and making decisions regarding value propositions, rather than jumping straight into product development. He discusses the nuances of venture capital, offering insights into the dos and don'ts of early-stage fundraising and the significance of founder-market fit. Jake highlights emerging AI applications, from personalized learning to headless applications, and the potential for AI to redefine software interactions through natural language processing. A must-listen episode for aspiring entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the intersections of AI, startups, and venture capital.

Key Takeaways:

  • Conviction and thorough customer research are key to creating value as an entrepreneur
  • Building a supportive community fosters collaboration and growth for entrepreneurs in AI
  • Networking and Fundraising Insights for Founders to create value
  • Understanding investor risks and founder execution capabilities can influence funding decisions
  • Investors prioritize founder execution, building conviction amidst market and tech risks
  • Investing in post-product market fit fuels growth and helps seize adjacent opportunities for expansion
  • Measuring product success through retention and engagement validates the right value proposition
  • Future tech and how they will reshape interactions and revolutionize tech engagement
  • De-risking your startup: market, technology, and execution
  • The future of AI: personalized learning and verticalized software

Mentions:

Website: https://www.antler.co/

Website: https://jakeoshea.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-oshea/

  continue reading

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